Swing away tailgate barbeque cooking system
The swing away tailgate barbeque cooking system allows for a cooking apparatus to be mounted on a vehicle or RV. The unit can swing away from the vehicle on a plane up to approximately 180 degrees. The cooking apparatus can be pivoted into a position that is favorable for cooking. Adjustable leg(s) can be utilized which enable the unit to be much heavier than other swing away units. The adjustable legs also allow the unit to be in a level orientation when on uneven ground. The unit can be disconnected and rolled away from the carry vehicle. The swing away tailgate barbeque cooking system has the dual functionality to be an everyday home cooking device and a mobile cooking unit for camping or tailgating.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/207,249, filed on Feb. 19, 2021 to the fullest extent permitted by law.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONThe present invention concerns a mobile cooking apparatus that can be transported by a vehicle or operated as a stand-alone unit at home. When supported by a vehicle, the connection point is at the vehicle mounted hitch receiver. The unit is also capable of swinging away from the vehicle to access the rear of vehicle, position the cooking apparatus for use, or position the unit further away from the vehicle in a location more desirable for cooking.
As an avid tailgater at sporting events and a camping enthusiast, having a device that allowed for cooking in different ways in a tailgating and camping environment was desired. Something more than a simple propane grill or a charcoal grill. Something that offered both cooking options and more. A device that could be transported outside of the vehicle in order to keep grilling odors out of the vehicle, as well as save room in the vehicle for additional items was needed. Also, an outdoor cooking apparatus that was easily operational and could supply enough food for a large crowd of people was desired. Plus, a device that could be easily connected and disconnected to a vehicle or RV. There are small grilling units that can be attached to a vehicle hitch receiver as well as small grilling units that can be permanently or temporarily attached to a recreational vehicle, but none large enough or with the ability to provide multiple cooking options, such as offset smoking, pellet cooking, charcoal grilling, propane grilling, frying, searing or other, in a single unit that can be attached to a vehicle or RV. Additionally, there is a need for a cooking apparatus that can swing away from the carry vehicle to provide access to the rear of the vehicle, to provide added distance from the vehicle for cooking, and to create a cooking space in a more favorable position at campsites or tailgating environments. Again, there are small grilling units that would swing away from the vehicle, but none large enough to provide the cooking area desired to feed a crowd. Plus, these small swing, away units do not offer multiple cooking options. There was a need to find a cooking device that could not only be in use while connected to a vehicle or RV, but could also be in use at home as a stand-alone cooking unit. None of the previous art found has a cooking apparatus with the size and mobility described herein that can function as a stand-alone cooking unit as well as a mobile, swing away cooking unit mounted on a vehicle or RV.
Previously, various devices have been used and proposed to carry a cooking apparatus, such as a grill, on the exterior of a vehicle. Many of these previous suggestions that provide similar swing-away characteristics are much smaller in cooking capacity, and are not designed to be a stand-alone cooking units. Additionally, these suggestions require manual lifting to remove the units from the vehicle, therefore, limiting the size and weight of the unit.
Previously, suggested devices used for cooking do not provide an easy detachment means from the vehicle. Most of the suggestions require for the unit to be carried by hand and connected or disconnected to the hitch receiver while manually holding the entire unit. Having the user align the connections while carrying the unit can be very difficult, cumbersome, and strenuous. Designing a device with larger cooking capacities that could be easily removed from a vehicle by a single person without having to lift the entire unit is needed.
Additionally, previously suggested devices have further limitations and shortcomings. Some of these limitations and shortcomings include: they tend to obstruct the opening and closing of a rear door or tailgate, tend to allow excessive play or twisting by the frame assembly and device, are unable to quickly and easily attach or remove the device from vehicle, are unable to position the device on a level plane when parked on uneven ground, do not provide enough cooking area to support a large gathering, are unable to use the device when not attached to a vehicle. The present invention eliminates the above mentioned limitations and shortcomings.
The prior art discloses a number of hitch supported pieces for uses that include cargo carry and cooking purposes. Some improvements to prior art include: added stability by using two connection points to the mounted hitch receiver on recreational vehicles, the ability to easily disconnect the unit by one person due to the adjustable legs with wheels on the unit, the ability to swing heavier loads due to the added ground support of the adjustable legs with wheels, ability to use as a stand-alone cooking apparatus, flexible mounting of the cooking apparatus to be positioned either facing in the forward or rearward direction of the vehicle when mounted for travel, telescoping arm to extend the cooking unit further away from the vehicle, folding shanks on connecting arms to make the unit more compact for storage or stand-alone use.
In summary, prior art provided no suggestions that could provide a cooking apparatus with the desired size and mobility to use in tailgating and camping environments with the advantages, benefits, or improvements as the present invention.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe objective of the present invention is to provide the ability to transport a cooking apparatus that is larger and heavier than any existing cooking devices currently suggested. The present invention provides a product with more cooking capacity and options for camping and tailgating than any previous suggestion. The present invention can be used in a mobile mode while attached to a vehicle, or in a stand-alone mode that can be utilized at home or remote location. The present invention is easily transported from one location to another with the ability to be attached or detached from a vehicle by a single person. Additionally, the present invention incorporates elements that enable positioning the unit in a plurality of orientations and on uneven terrain.
Some elements of the supporting assembly for the cooking apparatus includes support members, rotational capabilities, and adjustable to provide, in combination, maneuvering capabilities for the cooking apparatus to be positioned in a plurality of orientations to the carry vehicle, to adjust the elevation of the unit for connection to vehicles of different heights, to level the cooking apparatus for use, to provide support and maneuverability, to connect and disconnect the unit from the carry vehicle, and to support and attach the unit to the carry vehicle for transportation.
Numerous other features, objects, improvements, and functionality of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description of the presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In this respect, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrations. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of descriptions and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the objectives of the present invention. Therefore, it is important that the claims be regarded as including such constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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- 1. Mounting bar
- 2. Swing away bar
- 3. Connecting arm
- 4. Telescoping bar
- 5. Center receiver hitch
- 6. Support for center receiver hitch
- 7. Pivot point
- 8. Vehicle receiver hitch
- 9. Connection for adjustable legs
- 10. Adjustable legs
- 11. Telescoping leg
- 12. Vehicle Receiver hitch mounting bracket
- 13. Cooking apparatus
- 14. Folding mechanism for connecting arm
- 15. Locking pin
- 16. Caster wheel
- 17. Flat foot
- 18. Locking mechanism
- 19. Pivot bolt
- 20. Support frame
- 21. Rotary handle
- 22. Lip
- 23. 5th wheel RV trailer
- 24. RV travel trailer
- 25. RV motorhome
- 26. Embodiment in traveling position
- 27. Embodiment in 90 degree swing out position
- 28. Embodiment in 180 degree swing out position
The Swing Away tailgate BBQ System is to be used as a mobile cooking unit, typically used for tailgating, camping, food trucks, on-site catering, and other events that will enable the user to easily transport and set up a cooking unit. It is also intended for use at home as a stand-alone cooking unit that can be placed on a home deck or patio for example. The ease of connecting and disconnecting also make this a simple addition to a vehicle or RV that can be disconnected and stored for winterization or other storage purposes. The dual functionality of a mobile and stand-alone cooking unit is one of the benefits of the Swing Away Tailgate BBQ System. This and other benefits of one or more aspects will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description, operation, and accompanying drawings.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention and presenting the currently understood modes of operation, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended, with such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Several different embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the drawings and narration. One embodiment for trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles with standard widths is also referred to as method 200. Another embodiment that would be for recreational vehicles, food trucks, or any vehicles or trailers that are wider than conventional pickup trucks, SUVs and motor vehicles is referred to as method 100. One distinction between these two embodiments is that method 100, for wider vehicles, will have two or more supporting members, referred to as connecting arms 3, that connect to the carry vehicle. Method 200, for vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs will have a single connecting arm 3 used to connect to the vehicle's center receiver hitch. Another embodiment is referred to as method 300 and includes a telescoping feature that can be incorporated into both method 100 and method 200 embodiments. It should also be understood that any feature described applies to all embodiments.
The Swing Away Tailgate BBQ Cooking System comprises a base frame that is described in three sections, 1st section, 2nd section, and 3rd section. A 4th section will also be described that includes the embodiments of the vehicle connecting attachment. The 1st section comprises of the mounting bar 1, connecting arms 3, locking mechanism 18, and attachments. The mounting bar 1 has a first straight portion 1a and a second angled portion 1b located in the same substantially horizontal plane of the first straight portion, the second portion being angled at approximately 45 degrees relative to the first portion. Section 2 consists of a swing away bar 2, cooking apparatus support frame 20, connections for adjustable legs 9, pivot point 7, pivot bolt 19, and attachments. Section 1 and Section 2 are pivotally attached together on one end at the pivot point 7. Section 1 and Section 2 are joined together on the other end by a locking mechanism 18 that is releasable. Section 3 consists of the cooking apparatus 13 and attachments. Sections 1, 2 and 3 joined together comprise a stand-alone cooking unit.
The 4th section is mounted to the vehicle and used to connect Sections 1, 2, and 3 to the vehicle for transportation and use in a mobile mode for tailgating, camping, and cooking in a mobile location. Section 4 is the element of one embodiment used to connect a stand-alone cooking system to a vehicle or trailer. A vehicle hitch receiver 8 is detailed herein. However, other embodiments could be secured to other parts of the carry vehicle body, such as directly to the frame or bumper.
The cooking apparatus 13 can be mounted in two different orientations, either facing the forward direction of the carry vehicle or the rearward direction of the carry vehicle. This will provide functionality for the user to orient the cooking apparatus 13 in the manner that is most desirable to the user. For example, the cooking apparatus 13 can be mounted facing the forward direction of the carry vehicle so that it can be swung out from the traveling position and used in a tailgating orientation, so that the user can stand behind the carry vehicle and cook.
Another embodiment includes a telescoping feature allowing the cooking apparatus 13 to be extended further away from the carry vehicle when connected and swung out for use. This embodiment is also referred to as method 300. The telescoping feature of method 300 can be incorporated into method 100, method 200, or any other embodiment. The telescoping feature will allow the cooking apparatus 13 to be extended further away from the pivot point 7 and the carry vehicle when pivoting away and into position for use.
The adjustable legs 10 are another feature of the embodiments that allow for easy disconnection from a carry vehicle, support for the system in the stand-alone mode, support for the system when swung away for use tailgating or camping, and leveling the cooking apparatus 13 in whichever mode or position it is in. The adjustable legs 10 can be disconnected from the system for traveling.
The locking mechanism 18 can have a plurality of designs to secure the mounting bar 1 with the swing away bar 2. One embodiment of the locking mechanism 18 illustrated in
The cooking apparatus 13 is illustrated throughout the drawings in various ornamental designs. It should be noted that the cooking apparatus 13 has a plurality of designs and fuel types. The cooking apparatus 13 could utilize a single fuel source, such as propane. The cooking apparatus 13 could also utilize a plurality of fuel sources, such as propane, charcoal, smoke, electric, wood, wood pellets, or other means. The scope and spirit of the invention is to provide a plurality of models designed for the cooking needs of the end user. Therefore, embodiments will have cooking apparatus' with different ornamental designs and fuel sources.
To connect the unit to a carry vehicle, the user will maneuver the unit from the stand-alone position, illustrated in
Once the system is connected to the vehicle receiver hitch 8 the adjustable legs 10 are then retracted so that the cooking system is fully supported by the carry vehicle at the vehicle hitch receiver 8. The adjustable legs 10 are then either rotated parallel to the ground or detached from the cooking system. The adjustable legs 10 are mated to the cooking system with round male and female unions, secured in either a parallel or perpendicular orientation to the ground by a locking pin 15. Once all adjustable legs 10 are no longer joined with the cooking system and in a perpendicular orientation to the ground, the cooking system is ready to be transported by the carry vehicle.
Once the carry vehicle has arrived and is parked in a camping or tailgating type of location, the cooking apparatus 13 can be positioned in various orientations for cooking. The cooking apparatus 13 can be kept in the traveling mode and utilized for cooking. Or, the cooking apparatus 13 can be released from the traveling mode and pivoted away from the vehicle into a more favorable position. To pivot the cooking apparatus, an adjustable leg 10 can be secured to a connection for the adjustable leg 9 and lowered until the wheel 16 attached to the adjustable leg 10 is in contact with the ground. Next, the locking mechanism 18 is released. The cooking apparatus is then rotated away from the vehicle to the desired position. Examples of embodiments that position the cooking apparatus 13 in 90 degree pivoted positions are shown in
The adjustable legs 10 are used to raise and lower the unit. This allows for the unit to be connected and disconnected on uneven ground. It also allows for the unit to be easily leveled when positioned for cooking in a tailgating or camping location. Due to the adjustable legs 10, the ability to position the unit is greatly enhanced. One or more of the adjustable legs 10 can be used to raise or lower the cooking unit to level the unit for optimal cooking performance. More adjustable legs 10 can be used to provide more stability if needed to the unit when in a swing out position, as shown in
It will be necessary to have a plurality of embodiments to meet the specifications of different types of vehicles. For example, embodiments for larger recreational vehicles will have lengthier mounting bars 1 and swing away bars 2 for pivot clearance due to the vehicles being wider than trucks and SUVs. Embodiments for use on trucks and SUV's will not have as lengthy mounting bar 1 and swing away bars 2 due to their width. The need for different embodiments is primarily, but not exclusively, based on the width of the vehicle, any slide outs the unit may have, cargo bay doors, weight capacity limitations, and orientations the user desires to position the cooking apparatus 13 in.
Another embodiment of the system, shown in
In other embodiments, folding mechanism for connecting arms 14, are arranged between the connecting arms 3. One feature of the folding mechanism for the connecting arms 14, is the capability to rotate the connecting arms 3 and free up space when the system is in the stand-alone mode. Once disconnected from a carry vehicle, folding the connecting arms 3 allow for more clearance for storage or use as a stand-alone system.
In another embodiment, the adjustable legs 10 are bonded to the unit and swiveled horizontally or vertically. Horizontally when in the traveling mode, and vertically when needed for support, disconnection, or in the stand-alone mode. One benefit of bonding the adjustable legs to the unit is added security from theft or misplacement of adjustable legs.
Another embodiment to increase or decrease ground clearance would come in the form of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electric or other means to adjust the elevation of the device. This method of adjustment could apply to the clearance of the device from the carry vehicle, such as raising or lowing the device while connected to the carry vehicle. This method of adjustment could also apply to the adjustable legs 10.
Materials other than that included in the preferred embodiments could be used. Some examples include: tubes or members constructed of plastic or lightweight material; structural injection to increase strength or decrease weight; titanium, aluminum, or other material used to increase strength or decrease weight; hardening of carbon steel; and other known and future alternate materials could be used in other embodiments to provide strength or weight advantages.
Another embodiment could use the carry vehicle body or bumper to mount a cooking system to the carry vehicle. In some cases, vehicle receiver hitches are not mounted to the vehicle frame, rather the receiver hitch is mounted to the bumper or body of the vehicle.
Another embodiment could incorporate a cargo carrier, a cooler, a fuel holder, a bike rack, a kayak rack, or other carry container to the system for added benefits.
In another embodiment, the height of the system relative to the horizontal plane of the vehicle receiver hitch 8 could be altered.
Another embodiment could have a support frame that rotates horizontally to position the front of the cooking apparatus 13 facing the forward direction of the vehicle or the rearward direction of the vehicle. This embodiment would allow the user to orient the cooking apparatus to cook from behind the vehicle or at the side of the vehicle when swung out.
The swing away tailgate barbeque cooking system may be manufactured and provided for sale in a wide variety of sizes and shapes for a wide assortment of applications. After reading the description and illustrations, it should be understood that under appropriate circumstances, such as design preferences, user preferences, vehicle requirements, marketing preferences, cost, materials, technological advances, etc . . . , other components, elements, and customized parts may be sold or included to achieve the scope and spirit of the invention.
It is thought that advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing its material advantage. It will be understood that no limitation of the scope and spirit of the invention is intended, with such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. Some examples of obvious modifications include: The number of connection points to the vehicle could be greater than 1 or 2; the size and shape of the mounting, connecting, and supporting bars could be different; the material composition could be different; the size or shape or number of legs could be more or less; the makeup and, configuration of the cooking apparatus used could be numerous; the position of the pivot point and where it is located could be on a different plane; multiple pivot points could be used to provide the desired extensions; the connecting bars could rotate or disconnect from the mounting bar; the support frame could be of various sizes, shapes, and configurations to mount to various cooking apparatus; a hitch receiver for flat towing could be bonded onto the mounting bar instead of extended from the vehicle center receiver hitch; the adjustable legs could be mounted to the unit at different points and in different orientations; the cooking apparatus could be lifted higher via hydraulics, electric or other means to add ground clearance; the assembly could have support members joined to the frame or bumper instead of the hitch receiver; to list a few examples of obvious modifications, but not limited to the afore mentioned modifications.
In the above embodiments, the different elements, features, positions and structures of the present invention are described separately in each of the embodiments. However, it is the full intention that the separate aspects of each embodiment described herein may be combined with the other embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the adaptations, alternatives, modifications, and methods of the described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
Claims
1. A Swing Away Tailgate BBQ Cooking System that can be attached to a vehicle, for camping, tailgating, and mobile cooking applications comprising:
- a mounting bar, the mounting bar having a first straight portion and a second portion located in the same substantially horizontal plane of the first straight portion, the second portion being angled away from the vehicle;
- at least one connecting arm, the connecting arm being connected to the straight portion of the mounting bar on one end and extending perpendicularly to the mounting bar, the other end of the connecting arm being configured to be received in a vehicle hitch receiver, the hitch having multiple receivers;
- a swing away bar and a telescoping bar that telescope relative to each other and allow the length of the telescoping bar to be adjustable, the swing away bar being connected to the angled portion of the mounting bar, and the telescoping bar having inner dimensions greater than the outer dimensions of the swing away bar;
- a pivot connection between the mounting bar and the swing away bar that allows the swing away bar to move relative to the mounting bar between a traveling position where the mounting bar and swing away bar are generally parallel to each other and a use position where the swing away bar can move through approximately 180 degrees relative to the mounting bar;
- a lock for securing the telescoping bar to the mounting bar, the lock having multiple securing mechanisms;
- a support frame for supporting a cooking apparatus, the support frame being connected to the telescoping bar;
- multiple vertically adjustable legs; and
- multiple connections for the adjustable legs, the connections being located on the support frame, swing away bar and/or mounting bar, the connections being capable of supporting the legs in a use position where the legs contact the ground and in a traveling position where the legs are either removed or pivoted 90 degrees to be parallel with the support frame.
2. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, having a center receiving hitch extension connected to the mounting bar, the receiving hitch capable of being connected for towing.
3. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1 wherein the second portion of the mounting bar is angled at about 45 degrees relative to the first straight portion of the mounting bar and the swing away bar is capable of being positioned at multiple positions to lengthen the distance between the cooking apparatus and the vehicle.
4. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, the telescoping bar having a lip on the opposite end from the pivot point extending perpendicularly towards the vehicle.
5. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, where the vehicle is a recreational vehicle, trailer or food truck.
6. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, where the multiple adjustable legs can support the apparatus independently from the vehicle for stand-alone use.
7. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, where the multiple adjustable legs can raise or lower the vertical height of the apparatus for connecting or disconnecting from the vehicle.
8. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 1, where the cooking apparatus can be mounted on the support frame facing forward or rearward from the vehicle.
9. A Swing Away Tailgate BBQ Cooking System that can be attached to a vehicle, for camping, tailgating, and mobile cooking applications comprising:
- a mounting bar, a mounting bar having a first straight portion and a second portion located in the same substantially horizontal plane of the first straight portion, the second portion being angled at about 45 degrees relative to the straight portion and away from the vehicle, and the second portion of the mounting bar is connected to a swing away bar on one end at a pivot point;
- at least one connecting arm, the connecting arm being connected to the straight portion of the mounting bar on one end and extending perpendicularly to the mounting bar, the other end of the connecting arm being configured to be received in a vehicle hitch receiver, the hitch having multiple receivers;
- a pivot connection between the mounting bar and the swing away bar that allows the swing away bar to move relative to the mounting bar between a traveling position where the mounting bar and swing away bar are generally parallel to each other and a use position where the swing away bar can move through approximately 180 degrees relative to the mounting bar;
- a lock for securing the swing away bar to the mounting bar, the lock having multiple securing mechanisms including a screw bolt, and a lip extending from the swing away bar and connecting to the mounting bar with a fastener;
- a support frame for supporting a cooking apparatus, the support frame being connected to the swing away bar;
- multiple vertically adjustable legs; and
- multiple connections for the adjustable legs, the connections being located on the support frame, swing away bar and/or mounting bar, and being capable of supporting the legs in a use position where the legs contact the ground and in a traveling position are either removed or pivoted 90 degrees to be parallel with the support frame.
10. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 9, having a center receiving hitch extension connected to the mounting bar, the receiving hitch capable of being connected for towing.
11. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 9, where the vehicle is a recreational vehicle, trailer or food truck, where the cooking apparatus can be mounted on the support frame facing forward or rearward from the vehicle, and the pivot point is located near the outside edge of the vehicle to provide clearance when in the use position.
12. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 9, where the multiple adjustable legs can support the apparatus independently from the vehicle for stand-alone use, the multiple adjustable legs can raise or lower the vertical height of the apparatus for connecting or disconnecting from the vehicle.
13. A Swing Away Tailgate BBQ Cooking System that can be attached to a vehicle, for camping, tailgating, and mobile cooking applications comprising:
- a mounting bar, a mounting bar having a first straight portion and a second portion located in the same substantially horizontal plane of the first straight portion, the second portion being angled at about 45 degrees relative to the straight portion and away from the vehicle connected to the swing away bar on one end at the pivot point;
- at least one connecting arm, the connecting arm being connected to the straight portion of the mounting bar on one end and extending perpendicularly to the mounting bar, the other end of the connecting arm being configured to be received in a vehicle hitch receiver, the hitch having one receiver;
- a pivot connection between the mounting bar and the swing away bar that allows the swing away bar to move relative to the mounting bar between a traveling position where the mounting bar and swing away bar are generally parallel to each other and a use position where the swing away bar can move through approximately 180 degrees relative to the mounting bar;
- a lock for securing the swing away bar to the mounting bar, the lock having multiple securing mechanisms including a screw bolt, and a lip extending from the swing away bar and connecting to the mounting bar with a fastener;
- a support frame for supporting a cooking apparatus, the support frame being connected to the swing away bar;
- multiple vertically adjustable legs; and
- multiple connections for the adjustable legs, the connections being located on the support frame, swing away bar and/or mounting bar, and being capable of supporting the legs in a use position where the legs contact the ground and in a traveling position are either removed or pivoted 90 degrees to be parallel with the support frame.
14. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, having a center receiving hitch connected to the mounting bar, the receiving hitch capable of being connected for towing.
15. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, wherein the lip on the swing away bar is located on the opposite end from the pivot point extending perpendicularly towards the vehicle.
16. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, where the vehicle is a truck or SUV.
17. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, where the multiple adjustable legs can support the apparatus independently from the vehicle for stand-alone use.
18. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, where the multiple adjustable legs can raise or lower the vertical height of the apparatus for connecting or disconnecting from the vehicle.
19. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, where the cooking apparatus can be mounted on the support frame facing forward or rearward from the vehicle.
20. The swing away bbq cooking system of claim 13, the pivot connection is located near the outside edge of the vehicle to provide clearance when in the use position.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Feb 12, 2022
Date of Patent: May 7, 2024
Patent Publication Number: 20220266760
Inventor: William Douglas Larkins (Burns, TN)
Primary Examiner: Lynn E Schwenning
Application Number: 17/650,850
International Classification: B60R 9/06 (20060101); A47J 37/07 (20060101);